The agreement will see the two companies aim to advance studies for both hydrogen production and conversion project which not only will reduce carbon emissions but also generate the clean energy carrier.

This could have a significant impact on the Malaysian energy transition with access to hydrogen technologies allowing for further adoption and innovation in this renewable field.

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Under the terms of the agreement, the two parties will carry out detailed technical and commercial feasibility studies for low-carbon hydrogen production.

Green hydrogen production is also expected to be explored with the development of a new hydro-powered electrolyser facility and hydrogen conversion.

The facilities are projected to have a total hydrogen production and conversion capacity of up to 50,000 tonnes per annum (50KTPA) by 2027 for export in MCH form to Japan, where the clean hydrogen will be distributed to Japanese industries through ENEOS’ refineries.

In addition to this project, the two partners will additionally increase the scope of its hydrogen activities and review possible collaborations globally to become further established in the hydrogen market.

Making hydrogen happen

This March, H2 View will explore A Climate for Action and Investment in Europe in an immersive virtual event that features some of the leading stakeholders and influencers in hydrogen, including a Women in Green Hydrogen panel.

Confirmed speakers include the Hydrogen Europe, Clean Hydrogen Partnership, FiveT Hydrogen, Airbus, Nel, BMW, Michelin and more.

Further information on the event, agenda and confirmed speakers can be found here.

To book your ticket for €79, click here.